Definition of Creseidae. Meaning of Creseidae. Synonyms of Creseidae

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Definition of Creseidae

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Meaning of Creseidae from wikipedia

- Creseidae is a family of gastropods belonging to the order Pteropoda. Genera: Boasia Dall, 1889 † Bovicornu Meyer, 1886 † Bowdenatheca R. L. Collins,...
- Cavolinioidea Family Cavoliniidae H. and A. Adams, 1854 Family Cliidae Family Creseidae Family Cuvierinidae Family Praecuvierinidae Infraorder Pseudothecosomata...
- Troilus and Criseyde into Latin verse (as rime royal, Amorum Troili et Creseidae Libri Quinque, 1639). He also made a Latin translation of Henryson's The...
- species of pteropod, a distant type of sea-slug. It is in the family Creseidae. Creseis acicula's size varies from 0.5–3.3 cm (0.2–1.3 in). It is described...
- These families previously belonged to the superfamily Cavolinioidea. Creseidae Rampal, 1973 Limacinidae Rampal, 1973 Families brought into synonymy Spiratellidae...
- subfamilies were given the new status of families: Cavoliniidae, Cliidae, Creseidae and Cuvierinidae (Cainozoic Research, 2(1-2): 163-170, 2003). In the taxonomy...
- W. (2013). Taxonomic review, molecular data and key to the species of Creseidae from the Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Molluscan Studies. 80(1): 35-42 ^Gofas...
- Creseis virgula is a species of gastropods belonging to the family Creseidae. The larvae are zooplankton. The species has almost cosmopolitan distribution...
- to: Tibiella (gastropod), a fossil genus of gastropods in the family Creseidae Tibiella (alga), a fossil genus of algae in the phylum Bacillariophyta...
- The marine molluscs of Venezuela are a part of the molluscan fauna of Venezuela. The marine molluscs are the snails, clams and mussels, chitons, octopuses...